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Favorite Visual Studio Code Extensions of 2018

Visual Code is a fantastic code editor, but what really makes it powerful are the extensions available for it. In this post, I share some of my favorite VS Code extensions while using VS Code to develop web applications.

Code Spell Checker – A basic spell checker that works well with camelCase code.The goal of this spell checker is to help with catching common spelling errors while keeping the number of false positives low.

Night Owl – A VS Code theme for the night owls out there. Works well in the daytime, too, but this theme is fine-tuned for those of us who like to code late into the night.

Project Manager – It helps you to easily access your projects, no matter where they are located. Don’t miss that important projects anymore. You can define your own Favorite projects, or choose for auto-detect VSCode projects, Git, Mercurial and SVN repositories.

Todo Tree – This extension quickly searches (using ripgrep) your workspace for comment tags like TODO and FIXME, and displays them in a tree view in the explorer pane. Clicking a TODO within the tree will open the file and put the cursor on the line containing the TODO.

Turbo Console Log – This extension make debugging much easier by automating the operation of writing meaningful log messages.

Do you know of any cool and useful VS Code extensions? Please share them in the comments.